Quickly find and book Nissan Alternator Repairs

Looking for a garage to fix the Alternator on your Nissan?

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Quick and easy: Simply enter the vehicle registration number of your Nissan and your post code, compare prices, choose a local garage and book your Alternator Repairs.

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"Booked in for service and MOT. Was kept up to date by text message as to the status of the work, and completion, which is a nice touch. Friendly and professional throughout and crucially, very honest about potential repairs and advice, unlike some other garages! Recommended."

What is an alternator?

The alternator plays a crucial role under the bonnet of your car.
It converts the mechanical energy of the car‘s rotating crankshaft into electricity through a process of induction; put simply, it sends power to all the electrical elements of your vehicle.

One of the alternator‘s main functions is to keep your car battery charged,
and so a car which is difficult or slow to start can be a sign of a faulty alternator.
It also provides power to operate the car‘s lights and other electrical accessories.
Therefore lights that seem too dim or blink erratically, and the red battery light glowing on the dash,
are all signs that your alternator needs checking out.

About Nissan

Boasting a lineup that includes one of the best-selling cars in the UK (the Qashqai), Nissan is a company known for being experimental. The Qashqai is noted as being one of the first true crossover SUVs. Alongside it, Nissan also offers the battery-powered Leaf, among lots of other cheap and cheerful options, such as the ever popular Micra, and the Note.

Since 1999, Nissan has been part of the Renault–Nissan Alliance, a partnership between Nissan and French automaker Renault. As of 2013, Renault holds a 43.4% voting stake in Nissan, while Nissan holds a 15% non-voting stake in Renault. Carlos Ghosn serves as CEO of both companies.

Selling cars under the Nissan, Infiniti, and Datsun brands, Nissan was the sixth largest automaker in the world behind Toyota, GM, Volkswagen Group, Hyundai, and Ford in recent years; however they are the leading Japanese brand in China, Russia, and Mexico.